5 Tessa ía movies and TV shows to watch if you liked her in Netflix’s No One Saw Us Leave 

Tessa ía ( Image via Instagram / @tessaurusrex )
Tessa ía ( Image via Instagram / @tessaurusrex )

If you enjoyed Tessa Ía's performance as Valeria Goldberg in No One Saw Us Leave on Netflix, you're far from alone. The 1960s-set 2025-released series sees a woman whose kids have been abducted by her spouse in Mexico. As per Tamara Trottner's biography Nadie nos vio partir, the series delves into parental kidnapping, domestic violence, and a mother's psychological aftermath of fighting to reunite with her children.

Ía's rendition of Valeria is like the persistence, resolve, and ferocity of a mother battling legal, societal, and personal obstacles. No One Saw Us Leave also includes Emiliano Zurita as Leo Saltzman, Valeria's friend and ally, and Juan Manuel Bernal as Samuel Saltzman, whose actions trigger the main conflict.

The series is grounded in elements of family power struggles, parental rights, and society's attitudes towards gender and authority at that time. The critics have been praising the acting in the series.


Here are 5 Tessa ía movies and TV shows to watch if you liked her in Netflix’s No One Saw Us Leave

1. After Lucia (2012)

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The next better critical success film of Tessa Ía from Lucia is Alejandra, a young teenager who is experiencing mother loss alongside bullying at school. The film deals with grief, loneliness, and adolescent trauma realistically and rawly. Ía's performance captures the emotional complexity of her character, demonstrating that she is capable of performing heavy and dramatic roles.

It won the Un Certain Regard top prize in the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and was Mexico's official selection for Best Foreign Language Film to be nominated for the 85th Academy Awards. Although it wasn't shortlisted for Oscars, it positioned Tessa Ía definitively as an actress capable of doing emotionally taxing work, as she had done in No One Saw Us Leave.


2. The Eternal Feminine (2017)

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In Ía's The Eternal Feminine, young Rosario Castellanos is a renowned Mexican author and feminist. The film is about Castellanos' battle with writing and private demons, the peak of her literary success, and the reason for women's rights. Ía is deeply moving and profoundly meaningful in portraying the character, accessing the intellectual and emotional depth of a woman ahead of her time.

The movie was also Mexico's entry to the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Awards. The actress showcases her acting ability by transitioning from modern drama movies such as No One Saw Us Leave to historical and biographical stories.


3. Narcos: Mexico (2018)

Narcos: Mexico (2018)  ( Image via YouTube / Netflix Malaysia )
Narcos: Mexico (2018) ( Image via YouTube / Netflix Malaysia )

Tessa Ía stars in Netflix crime drama Narcos: Mexico as Sofía Conesa, a woman caught up in the world of Mexican drug cartels during the 1980s. The show is set in the origins of drug trafficking and the life of law enforcement officers and members of the cartel, among whom Diego Luna and Michael Peña are part of prominent actors.

Ía's turn confirms the strength of the show and proves that she is capable of big-ticket, morally nuanced storytelling. No One Saw Us Leave audiences can watch her apply the same depth of emotional subtlety to a completely different world, dividing up personal soap opera from the show's epic-level crime and politics.


4. De Brutas, Nada (2019–2021)

De Brutas, Nada (2019–2021) ( Image via YouTube / Prime Video Mexico )
De Brutas, Nada (2019–2021) ( Image via YouTube / Prime Video Mexico )

De Brutas, Nada is a Mexican comedy-drama series featuring Tessa Ía as Cristina Oviedo, who navigates her ups and downs of love, self-improvement, and contemporary life. On Amazon Prime Video, the series blends humor and social commentary, tackling the challenges of relationships, office stress, and self-discovery.

Ía's subtle and effortless performance proves that she can transition from the intensity of performances in plays such as No One Saw Us Leave to lighter character-based performances. It exposes her range and flexibility as an actor, and her performances are thus made available to broad audiences.


5. Unstoppable (2020)

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In the TV mini-series Unstoppable, Ía is Vera, a character whose professional as well as personal struggles test her resilience. The show is all about being persevering and assertive, in keeping with some of the same virtues in No One Saw Us Leave, i.e., overcoming adversity and exercising control.

This performance is another testament to Tessa Ía's talent and dedication to playing truly, emotionally rich characters. Her acting in Unstoppable, as with No One Saw Us Leave, blends real with understated emotional presentation, further solidifying her as an accomplished and talented actress.


Cultural context and significance

No One Saw Us Leave is modeled after real events that took place in Mexico in the 1960s, when abductions by parents were commonplace and usually raised legal and social issues. By drawing from the historical setting, the show not only presents an engaging drama but also commentary on social attitudes at the time.

Tessa Ía's performance conveys the social and personal toll of the events, allowing the audience to grasp the emotional journey of the characters as well as the historical circumstances that provoked the narrative.


Critical reception

The critics have been praising Ía's performance in No One Saw Us Leave for many years. The reactions from the audience have also tended to be in the same vein, as the majority of viewers have noted the emotional pull of the show and Ía's commanding performance as positives.


Tessa Ía's work is a reflection of her ability to work across various genres such as serious drama, historical drama, crime drama, and comedy drama. Her performance as Valeria Goldberg in No One Saw Us Leave stands out for its depth of emotion, historical sensibility, and restraint in performance.

For those impressed by her acting in this Netflix series, seeing her other performances like After Lucia, The Eternal Feminine, Narcos: Mexico, De Brutas, Nada, and Unstoppable gives a better picture of her art and versatility. Throughout all of her body of work, Tessa Ía always delivers genuine, emotionally charged performances, and she is one of the finest leading ladies working in Mexican cinema.

For audience members watching No One Saw Us Leave for the first time, these other films and shows are worthwhile chances to experience her talent and versatility at work.

Also read: No One Saw Us Leave Season 1: Release date, cast, streaming details and more about the upcoming Netflix drama series

Edited by Anjali Singh